SarPass Trek, Kasol

5 Days
  • 4.7/5.0 (981 Reviews)
  • 13,800 feet (4,206 meters)
  • 48 km
  • 5 Days

Itinerary

Start your Journey From Delhi By Evening

We Will Reaching Kasol by Morning 8 AM

Note :- WDRLUST is not responsible for the running, punctuality, etc of the bus.

(We do suggest to take 7N8D Package for better Experience)

Starting Time - 9:30 A.M

Brief orientation with guides and trek leaders the trek starts.

Kasol To Grahan (7K.M)
- First day trek aims to Grahan village which consumes 3-4 hours from Kasol. Trail cover Pine forest and steep forward till Grahan Nahal.
- After Grahan Nahal the trail becomes More rocky and sleepy. After a hour of trek we will reach Grahan Village. Dinner and stay overnight.

Starting Time - 8:30 A.M

having breakfast trek starts to Min Thatch.

Grahan To MIn Tanch (7K.M)
- During the trails will cross over the view of Min Thatch, Nagaru and Sar top on the mountains. The steeper trail will take you to the woods.
- Cross the lush green forest and reach Min Thatch. Admire the Chanderkhani stretch and many more ranges from the campsite at Min Thatch.

Starting Time - 9:30 A.M

After breakfast trek to Nagaru through Pastoral forest.

Mintach To Nagaru(7K.M)
- After a difficult trek for 4-5 hours, you will finally reach the Nagaru campsite.
- Enjoy the mesmerizing vistas of the magnificent mountain across the Parvati valley.
- See the small glittering lights of the Manikaran town as the night sets in. It gets extremely chilly in the evening.

Starting Time - 9:30 A.M

Rise and shine early in the morning to start your trek.(4A.M)

Nagaru To Biskeri(7K.M)
- Climb up through Sow trails and admire the dazzling peaks of Tosh Valley.
- The exhilarating view on the top of Sar Pass will leave you spellbound Spend some more time experiencing the beauty of the top.
- Try sliding through the snow with necessary precautions. Walk for an hour and cross some magical water streams to reach the Biskeri Thatch campsite by evening.

Starting Time - 9:30 A.M

Biskeri To Barsheni(7K.M)
- Start trekking downhill through the dense forest, crossing a stream, and then reach Pulga.
- The twin village Pulga and Tulga are separated by a stream. Cross the bridge on the Parvati River to reach the Barshaini Village.

We are going to reach Delhi by Morning,

Inclusion/Exclusion

Inclusion

  • Accommodation in Homestay or Camping
  • 4 - (Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Evening snacks)
  • All permits and Entry Fees
  • Trek equipment( sleeping bag, tent, gaiter)
  • Trek leaders & Guide
  • Transport from Delhi to Delhi

Exclusion

  • Anything apart from inclusion.
  • Personal Expenses.

Overview

Sarpass Trek, Kasol

Sar pass is one of the most fascinating and amazing places in the amazing Parvati Valley.

Trek is highly appreciated and revered for its mesmerizing snow-covered landscape, which makes it a real destination for trekking and exploring.

Sar Pass is the ideal place to live out all your fantasies related to snow and the snow covered mountains.

The place has an eternal touch of nature which gives it an edge over other destinations.

The place is soothing and drenched with a wave of sanguinity, which makes it even more fascinating.

Height and Elevation of the Sar Pass

The SarPass Trek is situated at a notable altitude in the majestic Himalayan region. Here are the details regarding its altitude and elevation:

  • Altitude/Height:

Approximately 13,800 feet (4,206 meters) above sea level.

  • Elevation:

The Trek takes you through diverse landscapes, ranging from lower altitudes to the peak. The trek typically starts at an elevation of around 7,000 feet (2,134 meters) and gradually ascends to the highest point at 13,800 feet (4,206 meters).

  • Trail Highlights:

As you ascend through the varying elevations, you’ll traverse dense forests, serene meadows, and snow-clad stretches. The changing elevation adds to the trek’s appeal, offering different ecosystems and breathtaking views at every altitude.

  • Acclimatization:

Given the substantial elevation gain, proper acclimatization is crucial during the Trek. Trekkers often follow a gradual ascent strategy to allow their bodies to adjust to the increasing altitude, minimizing the risk of altitude-related issues.

  • High-Altitude Challenges:

The higher elevations bring cooler temperatures and thinner air, making the trek physically demanding. It’s essential for trekkers to be well-prepared with suitable gear, clothing, and an understanding of altitude-related challenges.

  • Sar Pass Summit:

Reaching the summit at 13,800 feet is a gratifying accomplishment. Trekkers are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, valleys, and snow-capped landscapes, making the challenging ascent well worth the effort.

The altitude and elevation of the SarPass is not only define its physical demands but also contribute to the overall experience, creating lasting memories for those who undertake this Himalayan adventure.

Trek Location

The super luxurious trek has a moderate distance of about 48 km, making it relatively lengthy.

Even though it feels like a gigantic journey, it’ is not. The trip is full of unparalleled variety and amazing decor.  

The trip offers numerous amazing and terrible sights, which makes it an ideal destination for tourism and tours.

Sar Pass Trek Weather & Temperature

Weather

The  trek is one of those multi-dimensional destinations that all have their own peculiarities and a wonderful balance that makes them even more appealing.

The rainfall is sufficient to take a tour and explore the landscape. The weather in Sar Pass has its own mood that makes it a seductive and amazing thing.

The rain on Sar Pass trip provides a much better perspective and a great experience that is worth every penny spent and enriching.

Best Time to visit Sar Pass Trek

The Sar trek is best undertaken during specific seasons when the weather is favorable, and the trekking conditions are optimal. The ideal time to do the SarPas trek is during the late spring to early autumn months. Here are the best times to consider:

  1. Late April to June:

    • Weather: Late April to June marks the spring and early summer season. The weather is pleasant with daytime temperatures ranging from 12°C to 20°C.
    • Landscape: The trail during this period is vibrant with blooming flowers and greenery. The meadows come to life, providing picturesque landscapes.
    • Accessibility: The trekking paths are generally clear of snow, making it easier to navigate. However, early in the season, some patches of snow may still be encountered at higher altitudes.
  2. September to October:

    • Weather: Post-monsoon, the weather becomes clear and stable. Daytime temperatures range from 10°C to 15°C.
    • Landscape: The landscapes are lush after the monsoon rains, and the skies are generally clear, offering excellent visibility.
    • Accessibility: The trails are well-established, and the chances of encountering snow are minimal. The trekking conditions are generally favorable.

Considerations:

  • July and August (Monsoon):

Monsoon brings heavy rainfall, making the trails slippery and increasing the risk of landslides. Trekking during the monsoon is not advisable.

  • November to April (Winter):

Winter months bring snowfall, and the temperatures drop significantly, especially at higher altitudes. The trek becomes challenging and may not be suitable for everyone.

Always check the current weather conditions and the status of the trekking trail before planning your Sar Pass . Additionally, it’s advisable to go with a knowledgeable guide and be well-prepared for varying weather conditions during your trek.

Sar Pass trek distance

The trek is approximately 48 kilometers (29.8 miles) long. This distance includes both ascending and descending sections, covering a variety of terrains, landscapes, and altitudes.

The trek usually takes around 5 to 6 days to complete, depending on the itinerary chosen by trek organizers or individual trekkers.

Here’s a rough breakdown of the distance covered on each day of the Sar Pass trek:

  • Day 1:

The trek often begins from Kasol, and the first day may involve covering a moderate distance to reach the initial campsite. This distance is usually shorter to allow trekkers to acclimatize.

  • Day 2-3:

These days involve trekking through different landscapes, including dense forests, meadows, and steep ascents. Each day covers a varying distance to reach the designated campsites or halts.

  • Day 4:

The day of crossing Sar Pass itself, which is the highest point of the trek. Trekkers ascend to Pass and then descend to the next campsite, covering a significant distance on this day.

  • Day 5:

The final day may involve descending to the endpoint of the trek, which could be a village like Barshaini or another designated location.

It’s essential to note that these distances can vary based on the specific trekking route chosen and the itinerary planned by trek organizers. Trekkers should always check with their trek leaders or organizers for the most accurate and updated information regarding the trek distance and itinerary.

How difficult is the Sar Pass trek?

The difficulty level of this prestigious and highly rated trekking destination is in the medium range, which makes it a descent destination,

The journey to Sar Pass has a wonderful altitude that could send goosebumps down the spine of the climber,

but it’ is moderate enough to continue hiking and exploring the fascinating place that is a majestic experience.

The journey to Pass will test you in a way that could make excursionists and alpinists shy away from difficulties. sarpass trip

Is Sar Pass Trek something for newcomers?

The Sar Pass is classified as easy to relatively easy and is known to be a great place to stay.

The Sar Pass trip brings joy and excitement among the pedestrians and excursionists. sar pass trip.

And even for newcomers, this trip is a challenge and a preconceived notion about the touring experience.

For the newbies, the trip is perfect to improve their trekking skills, but they need to be very careful as it is a relatively delicate matter.

Things To Carry For Trek

  • Backpack 65/90 L
  • Water Bottle
  • Energy Bars
  • Weather Appropriate Clothing
  • Warm Jacket
  • Flee Jacket
  • Sun protection
  • Rain Protection
  • Flashlight And Extra Batteries
  • Extra Pair of Clothing
  • Towel
  • Personal Hygiene Kit
  • Mini First Aid Kit
  • Personal Medication
  • Trash Bag
  • Moisture Cream
  • Tissues
  • Slippers
  • Gloves
  • Sunglass
  • Warm Hat
  • Insect repellent
  • An emergency whistle

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FAQs

Where is sar pass trek?

The Sar Pass trek is located in the Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India.

How long does the Sar Pass trek take ?

The SarPass trek takes around 4-5 days.

What is the altitude of the Sar Pass trek?

The Sar Pass trek is blessed with a gigantic and prestigious altitude that spans around 13800ft.

What are the best times to visit Sar Pass?

The best time to visit Sar Pass is from April to November.

What is the starting point and the end point of the hike?

The starting point of the hike is Kasol, and the end point is Barsheni.

What type of scenery will I see while hiking the Sar Pass trek?

The Sar Pass trek visits a variety of landscapes, including deep woodlands, a snow-covered environment.

How much does an individual need to spend to go on a Sar Pass trek?

An individual typically pays around Rs 8000 to Rs 9500 per person for a trek from Delhi to Delhi

Cancellation Policy

  • Any cancellation made before 8 days prior to the date of departure, would levy a 50% of total tour cost as cancellation charges.
  • Any cancellation made within 0-7 days prior to the date of departure, would levy a 100% of total tour cost as cancellation charges.
  • Due to any restrictions which is not under anyone’s control in normal circumstances activities and tours may be non operational and be cancelled.

In cases such as these, we will try our best to give you the best possible alternate. However, any refund would not be catered

Starting From ₹5,499
/ Adult